Committee on ADR with Governmental Agencies

The work of the Committee on ADR within Government Agencies, chaired by
Pamela Esterman and Charles Miller, is focused on the use of alternatives to
litigation and/or trial of disputes with federal, state, and local agencies and
municipalities, including (but not limited to) disputes involving zoning,
environmental, and similar issues. Such alternatives include but are not limited
to arbitration and mediation. According to current statistics, a total of
approximately 200,000 lawsuits are filed each year throughout the United States
by or against governmental entities at the federal, state and local levels.
Countless other disputes of this type are resolved prior to litigation. Hence,
there is an enormous opportunity for expanding the use of ADR into these
areas.

Currently, there is an ongoing project within this Committee, which has
received inputs from related Committees on arbitration, legislation and ADR in
the Courts, dealing with proposed legislation and court rules for the
introduction of plaintiff-initiated, court-mandated, forum-administered
arbitration of civil actions against the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in the
U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia filed for judicial review of
adverse administrative decisions of the agency. If enacted, such legislation
could serve as a template for similar legislation in other government agency
litigation contexts.